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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
SETDA forum illuminates key ed-tech trends
12 hours and 36 minutes ago Attending this year's annual State Education Technology Directors Association (SETDA) Education Forum was like sitting through a timeline of technology integration in schools during the last few years: Participants heard about what's now the norm (interactive whiteboards, or IWBs), what's hot on everyone's list (digital textbooks), and what's on the horizon (national high school reform). Key words: education reform, educational technology, SETDA, Robert Marzano, classroom technology, interactive whiteboards, digital textbooks READ MORE››
Laid-off IT pros head to the classroom
Nov 02, 2009 A government grant is helping 30 unemployed IT professionals in Georgia start new careers as high school computer science teachers, Computerworld reports. READ MORE››
ABC News recruits college reporters
16 hours and 28 minutes ago Students from six universities are pitching news stories and supplementing national reports for ABC News in a high-pressure program that uses technology and video-editing software while training students for future journalism careers. Key words: ABC News on Campus, journalism education, journalism school, educational technology READ MORE›› |
ED announces new tech chief15 hours and 28 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel: Federal Policy
Karen Cator, former director of education leadership and advocacy for Apple Inc. and a long-time education technology leader, will serve as the new director of the Office of Educational Technology (OET) for the U.S. Department of Education (ED). Key words: Karen Cator, Department of Education, Apple Inc., educational technology
ABC News recruits college reporters16 hours and 28 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel: Audio-visual technology
Students from six universities are pitching news stories and supplementing national reports for ABC News in a high-pressure program that uses technology and video-editing software while training students for future journalism careers. Key words: ABC News on Campus, journalism education, journalism school, educational technology
Educators focus on dropout preventionNov 03, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: School Administration
As education leaders align their programs with the goals set forth by Education Secretary Arne Duncan under the Obama administration, a major point of emphasis is turning around underperforming schools and stemming the nation's dropout rate. Key words: dropout prevention, national dropout rate, Obama education, educational technology, Pearson Prevent, NGA
Blackboard works on Google integrationNov 03, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Tech Leadership Blackboard Inc.
Blackboard Inc. and Northwestern University have teamed up on a project to make the education version of Google Apps available to students using the Blackboard Learn platform with a single sign-on. Key words: Blackboard Inc., Northwestern University, Google Apps, educational technology
9 hours and 53 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel: Microsoft Corp.
While most people were turning their clocks backward over the weekend, Microsoft research chief Craig Mundie was moving his forward, five to 10 years into the future, reports the Seattle Times.
10 hours and 2 minutes ago Primary Topic Channels: Curriculum International Technologies
In Denmark, the government has taken the bold step of giving pupils full access to the internet during their final school-year exams, reports the BBC News.
10 hours and 7 minutes ago Primary Topic Channels: Computers Apple Computer
Greater Atlanta Christian Schools has launched a massive Apple technology initiative that will put new laptops in the hands of more than 1,200 students--and higher tuition bills in the mailboxes of parents, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
10 hours and 37 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel: Gaming
Ever wonder how the deafening gunshots and explosions on the "Halo" video game are created? Or the crushing sounds of a quarterback sack in the Madden football games? Beginning next month, reports the Pasadena Star-News, Pinnacle College in Alhambra, Calif., will offer a 16-month program in video game audio production--the nation's first accredited degree program in that field, according to Eitan Teomi, the program's director.
11 hours and 6 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel: Emergency Planning
Indiana University is celebrating its new $32 million data center--built to protect its computers from floods, power outages, tornados, and other emergencies--by giving a reception and opening the facility to the campus community, reports the Associated Press.
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Association News
- SETDA names new executive director
- Wanted: More IT workers
- New NGA boss pushes school, tech reforms
- Stating the case for SIF
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Budget News
- Budget woes continue to plague education
- Duncan floats school turnaround plan
- Benton: Universal broadband a necessity
- Obama taps Arne Duncan for secretary of ED
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Business News
- Blackboard works on Google integration
- Schools give Windows 7 favorable reviews
- Google to launch site for selling books online
- Companies help schools survive swine flu
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Community
- Free digital resource centers coming soon
- Communication is even more important during tough times
- Teens honored for their science prowess
- School, district web sites lag behind competitors
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Conferences
- Panelists: Tech can help bring innovations to scale
- Colleges axing student eMail accounts
- T+L speaker reveals keys to innovation
- NSBA honors '20 to Watch'
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Curriculum
- Teaching students with autism
- Nanotechnology program targets schools
- Latest NAEP math scores show mixed results
- New model for arts education emerges
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Funding
- Laid-off IT pros head to the classroom
- Stimulus funds give students greater access to online classes
- Schools make their case for broadband grants
- 8-state cyber consortium gets $2.7 million grant
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Legislation
- ED announces new tech chief
- Court: Public-records law covers 'metadata'
- Bill Gates helps shape education policy
- FCC moves closer to net neutrality
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Litigation
- Judge sets deadline for new Google book deal
- Advocates warn of voting-machine 'monopoly'
- Hearing for Google books deal postponed
- Feds want Google to rewrite book deal
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Multimedia
- Technology helps bring district's report alive
- Comcast, Discovery team up to extend learning
- ED announces student video contest
- Obama's speech to students sparks controversy
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NCLB
- Thousands team up for 'Read for the Record'
- States to design own plans for fixing schools
- Ed-tech groups give candidates a wake-up call
- Summit: Save STEM or watch America fail
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Research
- Study: 2 in 5 teachers 'disheartened' with profession
- Colleges axing student eMail accounts
- Online courses often pricier for students
- Students starting to flock to Twitter
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Safety & Security
- Teens sue district in suggestive pix flap
- Schools step up web-safety instruction
- Educators share H1N1 preparedness plans
- Computer virus steals $325K from district
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School Administration
- Educators focus on dropout prevention
- Is personal eMail subject to open-records law?
- Gmail outage won't dissuade colleges
- FCC probes iPhone-Google app dispute











